SANA
North American Anthropology Syllabus Project
The SANA Syllabi Project is a work in
progress. The links below are now active, though we are continuing to refine
the content for syllabi. We welcome contributions from
graduate and undergraduate courses
incorporating anthropological perspectives on
North America, its inhabitants, and their
cultures and histories. Ideally, the webpage
will grow over time, to become a resource and
forum for interested scholars and teachers.
Please forward electronic versions of syllabi to Rachel Heiman.
Chair:
Rachel Heiman
heimanr@newschool.edu
Classifications
Anthropology of the United States: Ideals and Inequalities, Conflict and Community
Latin America: Citizenship and Transnationalism, Hybridity and Inequality
"American Culture": An Oxymoron?
Indigenous Peoples: American Inians and Indigenous Latin Americans
African-Americans: History and Culture
Migration and Immigration: Movements and Immobility
The Border
The Southwest
Race and Ethnicity
Urban and Sub-Urban: Politics, Policies, and Place
Political Economy: Labor, Life, and the Neoliberal
Citizenship, Democracy, and the Public Sphere
War and Militarization
The Media
Education
Identity
Families and Households
The Environment
Language and Power
Taboos
The Social Sciences
Anthropology of the United States: Ideals and Inequalities, Conflict and Community
Latin America: Citizenship and Transnationalism, Hybridity and Inequality
"American Culture": An Oxymoron?
Indigenous Peoples: American Inians and Indigenous Latin Americans
African-Americans: History and Culture
Migration and Immigration: Movements and Immobility
The Border
The Southwest
Race and Ethnicity
Urban and Sub-Urban: Politics, Policies, and Place
Political Economy: Labor, Life, and the Neoliberal
The Media
Education
Identity
Families and Households
The Environment
Language and Power
The Social Sciences
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